Kris Boyd left a trendy midtown Manhattan diner with two other players just before he was shot because he sensed something was wrong with the “atmosphere” inside. But it was too late.

Report: NFL player in critical condition after being shot

The New York Post reports that New York Jets cornerback Kris Boyd was shot on West 38th Street near Seventh Avenue in Manhattan around 2 a.m.

An NYPD spokesperson told ESPN’s Rich Cimini that medics took Boyd to Bellevue Hospital.

He is in “critical, but stable condition,” after being shot in the abdomen.

A New York Jets spokesperson told ESPN that the team is “aware of the situation and will have no further comment at this time.”

Our sister station, WPXI in Pittsburgh, reports that Boyd, 29, is in his first season with the Jets after signing with the team back in March. He’s been on injured reserve all season.

Kris Boyd left trendy NYC hotspot with 2 other Jets over bad ‘vibe’ just before cornerback was shot: sources

An image collage containing 3 images, Image 1 shows cornerback Kris Boyd, Image 2 shows Investigators from the NYPD look for evidence in the vicinity of Sei Less restaurant after a shooting in Midtown Manhattan on Sunday, November 16, 2025 in New York,, Image 3 shows Jets cornerback Kris Boyd was shot and critically wounded in Midtown early Sunday morning and is now clinging to life at Bellevue Hospital
An image collage containing 3 images, Image 1 shows cornerback Kris Boyd, Image 2 shows Investigators from the NYPD look for evidence in the vicinity of Sei Less restaurant after a shooting in Midtown Manhattan on Sunday, November 16, 2025 in New York,, Image 3 shows Jets cornerback Kris Boyd was shot and critically wounded in Midtown early Sunday morning and is now clinging to life at Bellevue Hospital

New York Jets cornerback Kris Boyd left a trendy eatery in the heart of Manhattan with two other Gang Green players moments before he was shot because he felt the “vibe” inside was off, sources told The Post Sunday night.

Boyd, 29, is in critical but stable condition at Bellevue Hospital after sustaining two gunshots to the abdomen shortly after 2 a.m. Sunday, police said, though they did not originally identify Boyd as the victim.

He was enjoying a night out at Sei Less, an Asian-fusion restaurant that is often teeming with celebrities.

Jets cornerback Kris Boyd sustained two gunshots to the abdomen shortly after 2 a.m. on Sunday. Troy Taormina-USA TODAY Sports
Jets cornerback Kris Boyd sustained two gunshots to the abdomen shortly after 2 a.m. on Sunday. Troy Taormina-USA TODAY Sports

Boyd told police that he was inside with two other members of the Jets and another friend when they left because he didn’t like the “vibe” and sensed some tension between other groups who were arguing with each other, sources said.

It’s unclear what teammates were with Boyd. The Jets did not immediately respond to a request for comment.

The team was “aware of the situation involving Kris Boyd and will have no further comment at this time,” a rep said earlier.

The street outside Sei Less was packed, and someone fired into the crowd, sources said — though it’s unclear if Boyd was the intended target or not.

Police obtained nearby surveillance footage of a car with Michigan plates tearing out of a parking garage before the driver crashed into the barrier, and another person inside opened fire at the crowd, sources said.

Investigators from the NYPD look for evidence in the vicinity of Sei Less restaurant after a shooting in Midtown Manhattan on Sunday, Nov. 16, 2025, in New York City. James Keivom
Investigators from the NYPD look for evidence in the vicinity of Sei Less restaurant after a shooting in Midtown Manhattan on Sunday, Nov. 16, 2025, in New York City. James Keivom

Sources previously said the shooter fled in a BMW X6 SUV, followed by a high-end silver Mercedes-Benz Maybach, both with out-of-state plates.

Sei Less reportedly hasn’t been cooperating with police and refused to hand over any security footage it may have, the sources revealed.

Boyd was shot and critically wounded outside the restaurant early Sunday morning. James Keivom
Boyd was shot and critically wounded outside the restaurant early Sunday morning. James Keivom

Ernest Quander, one of Boyd’s closest friends whom he met while attending the University of Texas, told The Post that the 5-11 defensive back was “in good condition” and “doing real good.”

“He’s a soldier, through tough times. He’s fine. He’s fine,” Quander assured.

Boyd was already listed on the Jets’ injured reserve after sustaining a shoulder injury during the pre-season.

Boyd just joined the Jets this year after brief one-year stints with the Arizona Cardinals and Houston Texans, respectively.

He started in the NFL as a pick for the Minnesota Vikings in 2019, where he remained for four years.